In terms of enthralling spectator sports, F1 is not everyone's cup of tea – but this incredible clip gives a new perspective on the skill and mental agility of drivers in the sport.
The full two-minute clip illustrates how quickly drivers must make adjustments in order to control their cars – capable of maxing out at 215mph.
Singapore Grand Prix victor Nico Rosberg – teammate and arch-enemy of Brit champion Lewis Hamilton – is seen racing around the track in Baku, Azerbaijan during the European Grand Prix earlier this year.
As well as controlling the vehicle as it flies around the track at... read more

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